The first thing this does is one-up the low-sustain velcrofuzzes by letting you sustain that crunchy, ripping fuzz as long as you want and still get a satisfying, ripping closure at the end.

Of course, you can gate it a little or a lot! To satisfying pop-in to total crapout.

Next, there's a little toggle that lets you choose between crazy and crazier. Toggling brings in another layer of zip & rip! Like taking an electrified cheese grater, covered in velcro, to the face. Lots of heavily-filtered settings in this mode, too. Things get robotic, an alien fuzz language coming over the intercom, then fuzz like it's coming over the telephone.

I said to myself, "Now, no matter what crazy thing Tom makes next, I'm gonna be a good boy, and save my money and NOT buy it right away, 'cause that's the mature and responsible thing to do. I mean sure I'll buy it, but just not right now"

"You can't copyright circuits really." - Ed Sanner …………….0............."The effects market was really nothing more than a bunch of beggars and theives, all building off one another's work." - Dan Armstrong…...........................…Sweet dealin's: here"...a benevolent dictatorship can be O.K. for as long as the benevolence lasts…” - Hardy Green"Flangers gonna Flange, though. There's no way around that." - Joel Korte